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Characterisation of the Convective Hot-Air Drying and Vacuum Microwave Drying of Cassia alata: Antioxidant Activity, Essential Oil Volatile Composition and Quality Studies

The preservation of active constituents in Cassia alata through the removal of moisture is crucial in producing a final product with high antioxidant activity. This study aims to determine the influences of various drying methods and drying conditions on the antioxidant activity, volatiles and phyto...

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Autores principales: Chua, Lisa Yen Wen, Chua, Bee Lin, Figiel, Adam, Chong, Chien Hwa, Wojdyło, Aneta, Szumny, Antoni, Lech, Krzysztof
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6515325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31022967
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24081625
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author Chua, Lisa Yen Wen
Chua, Bee Lin
Figiel, Adam
Chong, Chien Hwa
Wojdyło, Aneta
Szumny, Antoni
Lech, Krzysztof
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Chua, Bee Lin
Figiel, Adam
Chong, Chien Hwa
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description The preservation of active constituents in Cassia alata through the removal of moisture is crucial in producing a final product with high antioxidant activity. This study aims to determine the influences of various drying methods and drying conditions on the antioxidant activity, volatiles and phytosterols content of C. alata. The drying methods used were convective drying (CD) at 40 °C, 50 °C and 60 °C; freeze drying; vacuum microwave drying (VMD) at 6, 9 and 12 W/g; and two-stage convective pre-drying followed by vacuum microwave finish drying (CPD-VMFD) at 50 °C and 9 W/g. The drying kinetics of C. alata are best described by the thin-layer model (modified Page model). The highest antioxidant activity, TPC and volatile concentration were achieved with CD at 40 °C. GC–MS analysis identified the presence of 51 volatiles, which were mostly present in all samples but with quantitative variation. The dominant volatiles in fresh C. alata are 2-hexenal (60.28 mg 100 g(−1) db), 1-hexanol (18.70 mg 100 g(−1) db) and salicylic acid (15.05 mg 100 g(−1) db). The concentration of phytosterols in fresh sample was 3647.48 mg 100 g(−1) db, and the major phytosterols present in fresh and dried samples were β-sitosterol (1162.24 mg 100 g(−1) db). CPD-VMFD was effective in ensuring the preservation of higher phytosterol content in comparison with CD at 50 °C. The final recommendation of a suitable drying method to dehydrate C. alata leaves is CD at 40 °C.
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spelling pubmed-65153252019-05-30 Characterisation of the Convective Hot-Air Drying and Vacuum Microwave Drying of Cassia alata: Antioxidant Activity, Essential Oil Volatile Composition and Quality Studies Chua, Lisa Yen Wen Chua, Bee Lin Figiel, Adam Chong, Chien Hwa Wojdyło, Aneta Szumny, Antoni Lech, Krzysztof Molecules Article The preservation of active constituents in Cassia alata through the removal of moisture is crucial in producing a final product with high antioxidant activity. This study aims to determine the influences of various drying methods and drying conditions on the antioxidant activity, volatiles and phytosterols content of C. alata. The drying methods used were convective drying (CD) at 40 °C, 50 °C and 60 °C; freeze drying; vacuum microwave drying (VMD) at 6, 9 and 12 W/g; and two-stage convective pre-drying followed by vacuum microwave finish drying (CPD-VMFD) at 50 °C and 9 W/g. The drying kinetics of C. alata are best described by the thin-layer model (modified Page model). The highest antioxidant activity, TPC and volatile concentration were achieved with CD at 40 °C. GC–MS analysis identified the presence of 51 volatiles, which were mostly present in all samples but with quantitative variation. The dominant volatiles in fresh C. alata are 2-hexenal (60.28 mg 100 g(−1) db), 1-hexanol (18.70 mg 100 g(−1) db) and salicylic acid (15.05 mg 100 g(−1) db). The concentration of phytosterols in fresh sample was 3647.48 mg 100 g(−1) db, and the major phytosterols present in fresh and dried samples were β-sitosterol (1162.24 mg 100 g(−1) db). CPD-VMFD was effective in ensuring the preservation of higher phytosterol content in comparison with CD at 50 °C. The final recommendation of a suitable drying method to dehydrate C. alata leaves is CD at 40 °C. MDPI 2019-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6515325/ /pubmed/31022967 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24081625 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chong, Chien Hwa
Wojdyło, Aneta
Szumny, Antoni
Lech, Krzysztof
Characterisation of the Convective Hot-Air Drying and Vacuum Microwave Drying of Cassia alata: Antioxidant Activity, Essential Oil Volatile Composition and Quality Studies
title Characterisation of the Convective Hot-Air Drying and Vacuum Microwave Drying of Cassia alata: Antioxidant Activity, Essential Oil Volatile Composition and Quality Studies
title_full Characterisation of the Convective Hot-Air Drying and Vacuum Microwave Drying of Cassia alata: Antioxidant Activity, Essential Oil Volatile Composition and Quality Studies
title_fullStr Characterisation of the Convective Hot-Air Drying and Vacuum Microwave Drying of Cassia alata: Antioxidant Activity, Essential Oil Volatile Composition and Quality Studies
title_full_unstemmed Characterisation of the Convective Hot-Air Drying and Vacuum Microwave Drying of Cassia alata: Antioxidant Activity, Essential Oil Volatile Composition and Quality Studies
title_short Characterisation of the Convective Hot-Air Drying and Vacuum Microwave Drying of Cassia alata: Antioxidant Activity, Essential Oil Volatile Composition and Quality Studies
title_sort characterisation of the convective hot-air drying and vacuum microwave drying of cassia alata: antioxidant activity, essential oil volatile composition and quality studies
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6515325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31022967
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24081625
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